Value | Category | Cases | |
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- Inadequate fish supply due trade competition - Long distances in search of fish because they are in low supply because of overfishing - Poor handling of fish. - Low financial capacity to access fish. | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Limited supply of fish due to declining catches resulting in women traders staying for long at the beaches accumulating enough fish for a fishing trip. Some of the main issues in accessing fish are as follows; - Post-harvest losses - Lack | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Loss of fish when marketing due to poor handling and processing. - Transportation is expensive - Low supply of fish that affect pricing | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Low quantities of fish | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Low quantities of fish. - Only one site with Solar tent drier at Gumi and it affect fish processing. - Sanitation at the beaches is not per standard. Fish are easily contaminated and most landing sites don’t have latrines or other facilities. - | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Low stock of fish and high prices on market - Low catches of fish because of the use of unacceptable finishing nets contributing to fish depletion. | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Low stock of fish and high prices on market. - Low catches of fish because of the use of unacceptable finishing nets contributing to fish depletion. | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Poor adoption of modern technologies by SSF. - Unavailability of proper fisheries extension services. - Poor management of Beach Committees | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Inadequate availability of fish supply - Long distances in search of fish because they are in low supply and are available in beaches far from their household. | 1 |
10%
|
|
- Most women have multiple tasks at home, for them to access fish requires to get up very early in the morning. As such they are delayed. - Competition in accessing fish due to low supply from fishermen. - Inadequate capital that limit them to getting | 1 |
10%
|